Brittney Griner and Baylor left no doubt they're head and shoulders above any team in the country. In fact, they're perfect.
Griner had 26 points, 13 rebounds and five blocks to lead Baylor to a dominating 80-61 victory over Notre Dame in the NCAA women's basketball championship on Tuesday night, capping a 40-0 season for the Lady Bears.

''Looking back when we get older, I'm always going to remember this moment, always going to remember confetti falling and being here with my team,'' Griner said as she and her teammates hugged and celebrated.

They became the seventh women's team to run through a season unbeaten and the first in NCAA history to win 40 games. It was the second national championship for Baylor, which also won a title in 2005.

Posted Apr-4-2012 By

onepercent

Just the kind of women I want. Ones that have more testesterone raging through their socially addled brains then most of the men they know. Competing in a sport normally assigned to the opposite gender because they have an axe to grind with the lame ass women's equality movement and the idea that we are the same regardless of gender. Too bad they never noticed they have wombs instead of balls. Great job Baylor. You have found the perfect team of Neo nazi libtard lesbian robots.